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Role Play - Feature Artice (The Dundee Courier)

Victoria Balnaves is becoming an increasingly familiar face on our television screens, with appearances in BBC Scotland comedy series including Legit and Still Game....More >>

Real Radio - Scottish Variety Awards 2009 (The Sun)

Actress Victoria Balnaves is flying high. The 31-year-old has kicked off 2009 by fronting the WKD "man flu" adverts as the put-upon wife, and taking on a more serious role in Scotland's Give Blood campaign...More >>

My Seven Secrets of Survival (Scotsman Magazine)

Victoria Balnaves, actress and founder of Frisky Burn Productions...More >>

First TV Role For Victoria (The Perthshire Advertiser)
The career of Kinross-born actress Victoria Balnaves was given a huge boost after she gained a part on the much publicised CBBC drama series Shoebox Zoo...More >>
Tale of Scotch and hot water (The Oldham Chronicle)
Victoria is having to convert her Edinburgh accent to broad Glaswegian for her part as 19-year-old Doreen in the Steamie...More >>
A Woman For All Seasons (The Dundee Courier)
If her professional portfolio, just a year out of drama college, is anything to go by, young Scottish actress Victoria Balnaves is in no danger of being typecast... More >>
Quotations From Reviews
Engaged
“Led by the memorably funny Victoria Balnaves as the indomitable Miss Minnie." (Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman)
"Victoria Balnaves as Minnie is a picture as she reacts to the young man's artless words, showing she knows more about men than you'd expect."
Government Inspector
"And there's no shortages of enjoyable performances, from Martyn James as the cheerfully venal magistrate, and Victoria Balnaves as the Provost's unappealing daughter." (Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman)
The Steamie
"Victoria Balnaves is a lovely Doreen, young, hopeful, helpful and with a mischievous sense of fun."
Chopin in Midcalder
“notwithstanding a few bullying forays by George Sand, played with gusto by Victoria Balnaves.”
 
 
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